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namesake

[neym-seyk] / ˈneɪmˌseɪk /


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The result, which surpassed analysts’ forecasts, was propelled by increases in both the company’s namesake brand and fashion label Stone Island, which had recently experienced a rough patch.

From The Wall Street Journal

Warren and Porter, who met more than two decades ago, have a long-standing relationship, to the point that the senator is the namesake of one of Porter’s children.

From Los Angeles Times

He returned to the replacements in place of his namesake against Scotland, leaving the Harlequins playmaker out of the matchday squad - even with his ability to cover full-back.

From BBC

Tripadvisor’s namesake brand allows users to search and review hotels and other travel experiences.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its home base has remained in its namesake Virginia hometown—also known as the “Ham Capital of the World.”

From The Wall Street Journal